Hi Oliver,
On 11/17/23 08:18, Oliver Upton wrote:
Hi Shaoqin,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 04:35:36AM -0500, Shaoqin Huang wrote:
When execute the dirty_log_test on some aarch64 machine, it sometimes trigger the ASSERT:
==== Test Assertion Failure ==== dirty_log_test.c:384: dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full pid=14854 tid=14854 errno=22 - Invalid argument 1 0x00000000004033eb: dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages at dirty_log_test.c:384 2 0x0000000000402d27: log_mode_collect_dirty_pages at dirty_log_test.c:505 3 (inlined by) run_test at dirty_log_test.c:802 4 0x0000000000403dc7: for_each_guest_mode at guest_modes.c:100 5 0x0000000000401dff: main at dirty_log_test.c:941 (discriminator 3) 6 0x0000ffff9be173c7: ?? ??:0 7 0x0000ffff9be1749f: ?? ??:0 8 0x000000000040206f: _start at ??:? Didn't continue vcpu even without ring full
The dirty_log_test fails when execute the dirty-ring test, this is because the sem_vcpu_cont and the sem_vcpu_stop is non-zero value when execute the dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() function. When those two sem_t variables are non-zero, the dirty_ring_wait_vcpu() at the beginning of the dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() will not wait for the vcpu to stop, but continue to execute the following code. In this case, before vcpu stop, if the dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full is true, and the dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() has passed the check for the dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full but hasn't execute the check for the continued_vcpu, the vcpu stop, and set the dirty_ring_vcpu_ring_full to false. Then dirty_ring_collect_dirty_pages() will trigger the ASSERT.
Why sem_vcpu_cont and sem_vcpu_stop can be non-zero value? It's because the dirty_ring_before_vcpu_join() execute the sem_post(&sem_vcpu_cont) at the end of each dirty-ring test. It can cause two cases:
- sem_vcpu_cont be non-zero. When we set the host_quit to be true, the vcpu_worker directly see the host_quit to be true, it quit. So the log_mode_before_vcpu_join() function will set the sem_vcpu_cont to 1, since the vcpu_worker has quit, it won't consume it.
- sem_vcpu_stop be non-zero. When we set the host_quit to be true, the vcpu_worker has entered the guest state, the next time it exit from guest state, it will set the sem_vcpu_stop to 1, and then see the host_quit, no one will consume the sem_vcpu_stop.
When execute more and more dirty-ring tests, the sem_vcpu_cont and sem_vcpu_stop can be larger and larger, which makes many code paths don't wait for the sem_t. Thus finally cause the problem.
Fix this problem is easy, simply initialize the sem_t before every test. Thus whatever the state previous test left, it won't interfere the next test.
In your changelog you describe what sounds like a semaphore imbalance at the time of test completion, yet your proposed fix is to just clobber the error and start fresh.
Yes. It's a semaphore imbalance problem.
Why not nip it at the bud and fix the logic bug instead?
I have another patch which fix the logic bug, I will send it out later.